BRIXHAM COASTGUARD RECOVER CLIFF FALLER

At 7pm this evening South West Ambulance Control requested assistance from Brixham Coastguard for a 22 year old male suffering a fractured left femur following a 20 metre fall from the main cliff, Daddyhole Cove, Torquay, Devon. 

The man had been climbing with friends when his equipment failed and he fell from the top of the cliff.  
Brixham Coastguard tasked Torbay and Berry Head Coastguard Rescue Teams and the South East Devon Sector Manager to the cliff. The Coastguard Rescue Helicopter (Rescue 106) was scrambled and Brixham Coastguard also requested Police attendance to the scene. 

The Coastguard Rescue helicopter airlifted the casualty to the top of the cliff where he was stabilised by paramedics and then transferred to Torbay Hospital for further treatment by ambulance.

Brixham Coastguard Watch Manager, David Colmer, said
"This group had gone climbing with the best intentions, but equipment failure caused this serious accident. This man was fortunate that his group knew to contact the emergency services which enabled him to get the quick medical attention he required."

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